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Friday, December 26, 2003

Netscape Internet services

I signed up for the beta of AOL's new Netscape Internet Services, an ultra-cheap nationwide ISP (I use cable at home, of course, but as a frequent traveler, I still need dialup). Normally $9.95 a month, Netscape is currently just $1 a month during the beta, but even the normal charge is less than half of what I'm currently paying MSN. The software includes a dialer and a weird Netscape toolbar that locks to the top of the screen, offering access to your home page (using whatever your default browser is), your email (Web-based), Google search, and various account settings. Hey, there are no ads, you get unlimited access, and it's cheap. If you still need dialup, this is definitely an option to consider.
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